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Here’s what we’re talking about this week at Teachable. VOLUME 5 | FEBRUARY 2023 The rundo

Here’s what we’re talking about this week at Teachable. [Blog]( [Features]( [Examples]( [teach:able —]( VOLUME 5 | FEBRUARY 2023 The rundown on potential TikTok bans TikTok got popular as a platform for dances and funny skits but has since evolved. Now it’s a place for learning about everything from how to write your first book to what the smartest money moves are in a down economy. Creators from every walk of life flock to TikTok share their knowledge. But now, legislators across the country are discussing–and implementing–bans on the social media platform. The thought of a “ban” can be justifiably terrifying. Especially for those whose livelihoods and audiences have been built on the platform. But when you get down to the nitty-gritty of the legislation, it’s not a doomsday scenario, yet. We’re answering all your questions about a potential ban. [Read more]( You (yes, you) can join our Launch Accelerator Challenge. Since you’re on a free plan, you can register by February 28 and prep your course for a successful launch in 30 days. [Join the challenge]( Everything to know about social selling It’s 2023 and cold calling is no longer in. Crafting sales pitches to generate new leads for your business is tiring. It you love using social media, then social selling will be your new favorite thing. Social selling is a concept that’s very effective in helping brands find potential buyers and build trust, but it’s often overshadowed by social media marketing and social media advertising. While these strategies all have some things in common (all happen on social media platforms), they are three different things that most successful businesses should utilize. [Read more]( Download your February wallpapers [Download them]( Tip of the week Unlock an exclusive discount offer from ActiveCampaign Get 20% off for 3 months when signing up for an ActiveCampaign Plus plan or above. We believe you should grow your business your way—that’s why we offer the best integrations and partner with the top platforms in the creator industry to help you scale on your terms. Create a top-notch customer experience for your students with ActiveCampaign’s email marketing, marketing automation, and CRM tools. [Get the discount]( Copyright @ 2023 Teachable, Inc. All Rights Reserved 470 Park Ave South New York, NY, 10016 US [Change Your Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( or [Update Your Profile]( at any time. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn](

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